1. markland - Noun
2. Markland - Proper noun
A surname.
A settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
The name given by the Icelandic Norseman Leifur Eiríksson to the portion of North America in modern-day Labrador, Canada when he arrived there circa 1000 AD.
An unincorporated community in Switzerland County, Indiana, United States
markland (plural marklands)
An old Scots unit of measure equal to eight ouncelands.
A TV cameraman captures our entrance to the gigantic Markland Locks and Dam on the Ohio River at Warsaw, Kentucky. Source: Internet
Later, the tale locates Vinland to the south of Markland, with the headland of Kjalarnes at its northern extreme. Source: Internet
Markland has progressed from a state of unconsciousness to consciousness, from being speechless to being able to talk and from being carried like a baby to being able to walk again. Source: Internet
The implication is that the Greenlanders had continued to use Markland as a source of timber over several centuries. chronicle entries translated in A.M. Reeves et al. Source: Internet